Tam Nguyen PhD, ACCA, CPFA, CPA Australia, AFHEA is an Assistant Professor in Accounting at Nottingham University Business School. Tam has been qualified as a chartered accountant with a number of professional accountancy bodies including the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA, UK), the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA, UK) and Australia Certified Practising Accountants (CPA Australia).

Before commencing his lectureship at the University of Nottingham, Tam worked as a lecturer at the University of Winchester, University of Southampton and Southampton Solent University. His teaching subjects include Audit & Assurance, Financial Accounting, Financial Reporting and Financial Statement Analysis. Before starting his academic career, Tam had many years practicing as a senior auditor and audit manager at Deloitte and RSM global. His previous job was Finance and Accounting Manager at a multinational company (Samsung) with multiple tasks of reporting, forecasting and budgeting, as well as involvement in different projects as an accounting and finance advisor.

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Current Research Activities
Tam is keen on research activities with interests focussing on accounting, accountability and governance of for-profit and non-profit organisations. His research has been accepted and presented at a number of conferences, such as the European Accounting Association Congress (2015), the American Accounting Association conference (2016) and British Accounting and Finance Association regional conferences (2014, 2015).

Conferences

Nguyen, Tam and Soobaroyen, Teerooven, 2017, "What are the determinants of chief executive compensation in the non-profit sector? The case of UK charities", in Public Services and Charities: Accounting, Accountability and Governance at a Time of Change, Queen?s University Belfast.